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14 Movies To Watch On Valentine's Day

Some for romance, some for friendship, but all for love

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Valentine's Day is about celebrating the people you love in your life. Not only romantic partners, but your friends as well. Whether you are single or not this Valentine's Day, I hope you can enjoy it with some of these great films. Here is 7 movies to watch with your gals along with 7 movies to get you in the mood for romance this Valentine season.

1. Sisters

Sisters is a great movie to celebrate the love and bond between sisters while also being a great comic relief.

2. Fried Green Tomatoes

Fried Green Tomatoes shows how strong women are and that they can stand up to men, as well as other women.

3. Mean Girls

Mean Girls is the movie that you watch when you are getting your nails done with your girls. It is an all time classic that everyone can agree on.

4. Pitch Perfect

What better movie to watch with the gals than a movie about women forming the most powerful a cappella group in the nation?

5. Frozen

Everyone loves a good Disney movie, and Frozen shows the powerful bond between sisters.

6. Bridesmaids

Bridesmaids is great to watch if you are single on Valentine's Day because it is about love and a wedding, but focuses on the female friendship side of everything.

7. Legally Blonde

Legally Blonde is a timeless movie to empower girls to follow their dreams and not let any man bring them down.

8. 50 First Dates

The love that Adam Sandler's character has for a girl that does not remember him day after day is admiring. 50 First Dates shows that if it is true love that no amount of brain damage can stop it.

9. The Princess Bride

The Princess Bride offers a love story with a comedic twist.

10. Sweet Home Alabama

Sweet Home Alabama is a story about second chances and reminds us that we live in a world that allows us to fix mistakes and live with no regrets.

11. Dirty Dancing

Dirty Dancing is a fun movie to show that love has no boundaries.

12. Love Potion No. 9

Love Potion No. 9 is a crazy tale about two scientists trying to manipulate love with others but end up truly loving each other.

13. The Notebook

The Notebook is the cliche love story that all can enjoy.

14. 13 Going On 30

Wishing to be older and skipping the hard parts of life is something that almost everyone has done. Realizing that you missed the love of your life while doing that? Now that sucks. 13 Going On 30 is a great tale of realization and getting second chances at love.


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